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Get Out & Explore with John
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Hi I'm John. I'm starting this RUclips channel to share many of my outdoor adventures. There are countless ways that we can get out and explore and I am excited to share my adventures with you.
My thirst for adventure grows every time I'm in the great outdoors, whether it's just going for a simple hike or visiting a new destination, I am always searching for something new because you never know what you might see and learn when you do.
Come along and let's have some fun together!
My thirst for adventure grows every time I'm in the great outdoors, whether it's just going for a simple hike or visiting a new destination, I am always searching for something new because you never know what you might see and learn when you do.
Come along and let's have some fun together!
Snyder Lake, Glacier National Park
After hiking for a week here at Glacier National Park. I take my last hike in this beautiful place. A tougher than expected start to my hike ends up in a very secluded and peaceful place. A great place to end my vacation.
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The abandoned Miami Marine Stadium
Просмотров 49814 дней назад
On a recent trip South Florida I stumbled across a unique abandoned structure that I simply couldn’t resist exploring. Join me as I do a little urban exploring and discover the heartbreaking story of the Miami Marine Stadium.
Exploring Delaware Defense Day at Fort Miles
Просмотров 3428 дней назад
While visiting Cape Henlopen State Park in Delaware I stumbled across an unbelievable special event. Delaware Defense Day is a once a year World War II reenactment celebrating the history of Fort Miles and all of the coastal artillery batteries that protected the East Coast of the United States during World War II. Reenactors, 1940s music and lots of guns made for a great day of remembrance of ...
Exploring Cape Henlopen State Park
Просмотров 102Месяц назад
Join me for a weekend adventure exploring and camping at Cape Henlopen State Park Delaware. There are endless activities for the entire family. And if you’re into just relaxing there are miles of pristine beaches and some amazing history to see at the decommissioned Fort Miles.
Exploring Spruce Knob, West Virginia highest point
Просмотров 1742 месяца назад
Join me as I explore and take in the views from West Virginia’s high point, Spruce Knob. Along the way I meet several fury friends and learn about the history and geology of the area.
Touring the State Capitol Building in Charleston, West Virginia
Просмотров 392 месяца назад
During my visit to West Virginia, I made sure that I was able to tour the State Capitol Building in Charleston, and boy am I glad I did. What an amazing building and amazing story of how the sixth building to serve this beautiful state as its capital came to life.
Spectacular views from the top of Seneca Rocks, West Virginia
Просмотров 2132 месяца назад
Join me as I conquer my fear of heights by hiking to the top and taking in the amazing views of the spectacular Seneca Rocks, West Virginia. Along the way I learn some interesting facts and history about this natural wonder.
The Trans Allegheny Lunatic Asylum, Was it a hospital or a prison? I’ll let you decide.
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One of the spookiest places I’ve ever visited. You will be amazed and horrified by the story of the Trans Allegheny Lunatic Asylum. From its inception as a place of healing for the mentally ill to its transformation into an absolute institution of horror and torture. This is a place to learn from, and hopefully never be forgotten.
Hiking to Hoye-Crest, the highest point in Maryland
Просмотров 1183 месяца назад
Join me as I finally get to take a hike to the highest point in my home state of Maryland Hoye-Crest is located in Garrett County, just across the border from West Virginia where I start my journey. Along the way I encounter something that spooks me a little, as I’m alone to enjoy this beautiful part of Maryland. Once I reach the summit I let my guard down and take in the quiet and peaceful ser...
A Visit to the Historic Tybee Island lighthouse
Просмотров 814 месяца назад
Join me as I visit and explore the beautifully restored Tybee Island lighthouse. One of the oldest lighthouses in America. A must see for any lighthouse enthusiast.
Exploring Pennsylvania’s highest peak, Mount Davis
Просмотров 334 месяца назад
A visit to Pennsylvania’s highest peak is reached by a soggy hike to the summit, climbing a scary tower in a windstorm and learning some interesting history and a scary tale of murder.
I found an original Mason-Dixon survey marker on top of Evitt’s Mountain
Просмотров 524 месяца назад
Today’s adventure takes me to Western Maryland in search of one of the original Mason-Dixon markers on top of Evitt’s Mountain. After some internet searches and a somewhat difficult hike to the top of the mountain my hunch pays off as I find marker #162 placed in 1766.
A cloudy day hike to the top of Mount Mansfield, Vermont’s highest peak
Просмотров 865 месяцев назад
Today’s adventure is a cloudy and rainy day hike to the top of Mount Mansfield, Vermont’s highest peak. Without any prior planning I tackle this steep hike, getting my hopes up a few times, but finally reaching the summit as the weather changes for the worst. For making it to the top I reward myself with some Ben and Jerry’s ice cream.
The story of the Paw Paw Tunnel
Просмотров 3565 месяцев назад
This video explores the interesting history of The Paw Paw Tunnel from its original concept to its construction, which completed the final section of the Historic C & O Canal in 1850, we will also learn how its cost and time overruns contributed to the canal’s ultimate demise.
What gear should I take on a day hike?
Просмотров 2336 месяцев назад
What gear should I take on a day hike?
Touring the Connecticut State Capitol, Hartford, Connecticut
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Touring the Connecticut State Capitol, Hartford, Connecticut
Exploring the ghost town of Granite, Montana
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Exploring the ghost town of Granite, Montana
Hiking the Beaver Pond Loop Trail, Glacier National Park
Просмотров 1417 месяцев назад
Hiking the Beaver Pond Loop Trail, Glacier National Park
Visiting the incredible National D-Day Memorial , Bedford,Virginia
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Visiting the incredible National D-Day Memorial , Bedford,Virginia
Hiking The Billy Goat Trail, Section C
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Hiking The Billy Goat Trail, Section C
Looking Glass Falls, Pigsah National Forest
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Looking Glass Falls, Pigsah National Forest
Exploring the amazing Grinnell Glacier Trail
Просмотров 9158 месяцев назад
Exploring the amazing Grinnell Glacier Trail
Redrock Falls hike, Glacier National Park
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Redrock Falls hike, Glacier National Park
St. Mary Campground, tour and review
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St. Mary Campground, tour and review
Annapolis Rocks Overlook on the Appalachian Trail
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Annapolis Rocks Overlook on the Appalachian Trail
I wish Roger Penske wouldve kept his ownership of the track 😞
I really wanna go out there n explore it just to see whats left of the finishline, victory lane and old logos...seems like a nice place for a photoshoot. Damn near every abandoned track i really would love to visit
I live 5 minutes from there! When I was a kid back in the 50's I was fascinated by the spinning antennae as we drove by! The past few months they began clearing all the land to make way for another warehouse. From what I've heard, they might be keeping the antennae platforms up for history. Or maybe too expensive to take down!
Cool structure. It’s a shame it’s in the present condition. I wouldn’t place hope in anything ever happening to it, besides its destruction. If people are exploring it, and folks get hurt due to their exploration, the government will finally move to get it eradicated. It’s a shame, as it is a very unique building.
You definitely need to be observant where you place your feet while going through as there are holes in the floor and exposed rebar to get cut on.
No reliable public transportation there. Not all tourists wish to drive. That's the problem with Miami Dade overall. It has great attractions but how would tourists and workers a like commute to that location?
Yeah it ova wit
look at all that exposed rebar , that thing will collapse one day . 10/10 dont reccomend anyone go in there.
Agreed, I was pretty nervous going in there but….
Thank you
TV and radio were in a booth at the top of the grandstand.
Wonderful job John! Very informative and excellent editing with this video 😊 really enjoyed it
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching. Please check out some of my other videos. I really do spend a lot of time editing them to make them worthwhile for people to view.
I spend every Christmas in the cabin @ 1:15. My girlfriend and I started that during Covid.
It’s a beautiful area. Who do you contact for the cabin rental?
Open your eyes
Awesome tour. Been to the capitol once but sadly never went inside, thanks for giving me a look into it
Glad you enjoyed. Check out some of my other state capitol videos.
About 25-30 years ago, me and a few friends got up on top of those radar platforms. It was very scary up there! The concrete was crumbling and you could see through it in spots. It swayed in the wind. I can only imagine how it is now. We also went down into base in Sicklerville. We built a rope ladder and went down the air shaft. It was huge. 2 stories deep and the blast doors were enormous.
Old payphone spot? Was that a joke?
Baltimore harbor tunnel
Emergency meant to be closing tunnels and then they cant drive inside
I think that was a hospital i heard of it that was sad terrible what happened to those patients R.I.P. to them u did a wonderful job on the video
Thank for watching and the kind words. I hope you will continue watching my other videos.
It was a surprise and at the same time refreshing to see this site virtually graffiti free after all these years. Thanks for the interesting tour.
It was really fun going there I took a tour
The tours are very interesting and educational, definitely worth the time and money.
Ooohhhhhh you trespassing
When I was a young child, my father, a newspaper editor, used to take me up to see the Nike Missiles in Erial, NJ. Always loved to go see them! Thanks for the video!
There's one in Old Bridge also abandoned.
There was another one in Piscataway. I went there as a cub scout on a tour.
im getting old. i remember when i tent camped and put my tent on a nice moss covered ground. no air matress. i guess they figure everyone has one now that they've made the sites all stone and boards.
This is our favorite campsite. Beware though that in the cooler months its colder on the water. As the water rushes by you get a little cold breeze. Awesome in the summer but I froze my butt off hammock camping in October. 22 degrees that night and the sound of rushing water make you want to pee every couple hours. lol
Nice vid. I was there many moons ago... ('94?). I walked beyond the logjam and followed the lake to where the three waterfall streams come together on the other end and feed the lake. I had my fishing rod, of course. Found a spot with a day-old pile of grizz scat. Threw out a line and caught some really nice cutthroats... All the while singing with gusto The Ballad of Jed Clampett and Day Tripper. Fortunately, no bears. Thanks for the memory. sw
There's the DOD place in Carneys Point also. But i heard the land is contaminated.
Great video!!!
Cold War Era stuff. Very historic
you should check out the DoD next
I went to the high school around the corner. We used to go out here to engage in nature's delight with products from the gas station next to that dunkin. Good times great spot. Many of our parents also enjoyed this place.
Kingsway? The whole route 322 corridor is being destroyed with all of those damn warehouses. The farms are slowly being erased.
@gregggoss2210 OH yeah, all of South jersey now! They never did that entertainment place they were supposed to across from the highschool.
Absolutely amazing! I don't believe it was built in the 1800's however. Maybe founded in the 1800's Thanks!
Just looked it up to verify. According to Connecticuthistory.org the current state capitol was built between 1872-1879
I was there years ago with my wife and kids, and we climbed to the top too. A little scary up there, with huge drops on either side. I remember those views like it was yesterday. An interesting thing happened when we were about 2/3 of the way up the switchback trail. Two Marine Corps Harriers came flying the valley doing a low level practice flight. They were right at eye level with us, but in the middle of the valley. The second one was about 10 seconds behind the first. That was very cool. We also toured a cavern in the area. Overall, we had a great time that day, and I can definitely recommend visiting.
Thanks for sharing your story. That must have been awesome to see.
I just did this one and the hidden tunnel too. Did you know that the highest point in GA - Brasstown Bald is 2.5 hour drive away? I did that one too. It's a short steep paved up like this one. The views were awesome!
I commented on your Mount Davis vlog and wanted to thank you for this vlog too. This will be my second stop. Great video!
Awesome, thank you so much for watching. I’m glad you enjoyed them. Stay tuned for more like this.
Great videos!!
Thank you for watching!
I am planning a cross country adventure for next spring, starting with Mount Davis, the high point of PA being my first stop. Thank you for this informative and a great vlog! 😊
Glad you like the video and good luck on your journey.
Beautiful views and I am happy you made it to the top!!! Congratulations!
Thank you very much!
I don’t have any plans at this time. I definitely on my list. Do you have any suggestions?
Was the trail closed? How does that work? Are you allowed to get as far as you can even if it is closed?
Yes, the trail was closed at the snow fields. I went a little bit farther but it just wasn’t worth the risk to go any further. That’s when I turned around.
Are you considering exploring upper michigan?
Where was this taken? Frederick, Maryland?
Oh my gosh! This is amazing! Everyone loves Teddy Bears ❤
Good advice! Question How are you able to enjoy so many wonderful hiking adventures ? Are you retired?
Camped in that same site few years back. Elkmont is our favorite and camp there every fall. Happy Camping
Camp store went down hill big time since the old man sold it they jacked prices up got rid of some stuff he ran a better family store
Snow/fog/rain blindness is REAL. Don’t hesitate to wear your sunglasses during each. You’d be surprised at the difference.
I camped here before it became KOA and it was very nice…… If you didn’t know this, Kenny Chesney use to play gigs here when he went to ETSU. It wasn’t always a campground🍻
I was stationed in Swedesboro in 1963-64.I was a Assemble Sergent. It hard to believe all the trees and brush on both site. The mess hall was in the Radar Area.I was 20 years and calibrated each missiles guidance unit.
John, great set up but you might want to also consider carrying a folding saw, gloves and a tarp with cordage. Doesn't add that much extra weight to the backpack but compliments your fire tools, just in case.
Thanks for the tip
nice video and informative, planning to hike there soon thanks for sharing